Step 5 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the VGA port on the monitor and
tighten the two screws.
Figure 5-10 Connecting PS/2 and VGA cables
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5.8.3 Connecting a Network Cable
Before connecting or replacing a network cable, use a network cable tester to
check whether the new network cable is functional.
The new and old cables must be of the same model or be compatible.
Before installing a network cable to a network port, check that the network cable
connector is intact and the pins have no sundries or deformation.
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap. For details, see
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Step 2 Check the model of the new network cable.
A shielded network cable is recommended. According to professional EMC test
results, unshielded network cables provide poor ESD prevention, and the system
may stop responding or restart when the static electricity is high.
Step 3 Number the new network cable.
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The number of the new network cable must be the same as that of the old
one.
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Use the same type of labels for network cables. Record the name and number
of the local device on one side of a label and those of the peer device on the
other side. Attach a label 2 cm (0.79 in.) away from the end of a network
cable.
Step 4 Route the new network cable in the same way (underfloor or overhead) as the
network cable to be replaced.
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Underfloor cabling is recommended because it is tidy and easy to route. Route
cables in the cabinet based on the installation requirements. You are advised
to arrange new cables in the same way as existing cables. Ensure that cables
are routed neatly and undamaged.
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